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Table 1 Descriptive characteristics of the total study sample (n = 13 976), those unexposed to a parent with mental health problems and those exposed to such problems (n = 1397) at baseline, 2000–2004

From: Living with mentally ill parents during adolescence: a risk factor for future welfare dependence? A longitudinal, population-based study

 

Total population % (n)

Unexposed group % (n)

Exposed group % (n)

Gender

   

Girls

50.1 (7004)

48.3 (5873)

66.2 (925)

Boys

49.9 (6972)

51.7 (6275)

33.8 (472)

Social support

Mean (SD)

Mean (SD)

Mean (SD)

Family support

3.59 (0.54)

3.64 (0.50)

3.23 (0.74)

Friends’ support

3.60 (0.49)

3.61 (0.47)

3.53 (0.56)

Classmates’ support

3.08 (0.69)

3.11 (0.67)

2.84 (0.79)

Teacher support

2.91 (0.73)

2.93 (0.72)

2.72 (0.80)

Self-reported health measures

   

General health

% (n)

% (n)

% (n)

Very good

34.0 (4688)

35.6 (4264)

21.9 (302)

Good

54.3 (7482)

54.2 (6499)

54.6 (752)

Not that good

10.9 (1508)

9.5 (1137)

22.5 (310)

Bad

0.7 (100)

0.7 (80)

0.9 (13)

Mental health

Mean (SD)

Mean (SD)

Mean (SD)

HSCL-10-score

1.45 (0.49)

1.40 (0.45)

1.85 (0.65)

Socio-demographic charactristics

% (n)

% (n)

% (n)

Household income

   

Very good

9.6 (1313)

9.6 (1157)

7.0 (97)

Good

54.0 (7422)

56.1 (6730)

37.5 (517)

Mediocre

33.1 (4554)

31.7 (3798)

45.7 (630)

Poor

3.3 (459)

2.5 (305)

9.7 (134)

Parents’ educational level

   

Highest level of education (>4 years)

14.0 (1934)

14.2 (1707)

13.1 (183)

High level of education (≤4 years)

31.1 (4279)

31.3 (3746)

31.1 (435)

High school

41.4 (5697)

41.5 (4974)

41.0 (565)

Junior high school

13.5 (1865)

13.0 (1558)

14.8 (204)

Parents’ marital status

   

Married or living together

66.8 (9256)

68.9 (8318)

48.6 (672)

Divorced/separated

24.7 (3424)

23.1 (2794)

38.9 (538)

Single parent

3.5 (489)

3.4 (413)

4.2 (58)

One or both dead

3.0 (421)

2.9 (348)

4.2 (58)

Other

2.0 (275)

1.7 (206)

4.1 (57)